This paper offers a comprehensive review of experimental and theoretical research on the endowment effect, with a particular focus on the work of Jack Knetsch and collaborators. It critically evaluates both real-exchange and hypothetical elicitation methods, highlighting robust empirical evidence of preference asymmetries and the non-reversibility of indifference curves. Special attention is given to the role of Vickrey auctions in testing willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-accept disparities, including experimental variations that demonstrate the persistence or elimination of valuation gaps depending on auction structure and group size. Building on this foundation, the paper proposes a novel “behavioral map” framework to systematize context-dependent regularities in economic decision-making. This conceptual roadmap aims to identify and catalog predictable deviations from rational choice theory, laying the groundwork for a large-scale research agenda akin to a behavioral genome project. The analysis concludes with methodological and philosophical reflections on experimental design and theoretical generalization.
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June 26 2026
A review of endowment effect and Vickrey auction methods: behavioral map of predictable patterns
Fang-Fang Tang
National School of Development (NSD),
Peking University
, Beijing, China
Corresponding author Fang-Fang Tang fftang2012@126.com
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Corresponding author Fang-Fang Tang fftang2012@126.com
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August 28 2023
Revision Received:
January 08 2025
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January 08 2025
Online ISSN: 2326-6201
Print ISSN: 2326-6198
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Review of Behavioral Economics 1–14.
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Received:
August 28 2023
Revision Received:
January 08 2025
Accepted:
January 08 2025
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Tang F (2026;), "A review of endowment effect and Vickrey auction methods: behavioral map of predictable patterns". Review of Behavioral Economics, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/RBE-08-2023-1010
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